Chiswick WREATHS

At Chiswick Flowers, we’re passionate local florists with years of experience crafting exceptional wreaths and floral tributes for any occasion. As a proud part of the Chiswick community, located conveniently near landmarks like Turnham Green and along Chiswick High Road, we bring skill, care, and an authentic local touch to every arrangement.

Whether you’re seeking a classic wreath for a celebration of life, a contemporary design for your front door, or a seasonal creation to brighten your home, our expert team combines the freshest flowers with unique artistry. We know how important it is to choose a trusting local florist, and our work reflects understanding, compassion, and respect for your wishes.

  • Same-day wreath delivery in Chiswick, Hammersmith, and Acton – order online before 3 PM
  • Years of expertise and knowledge as your dedicated Chiswick florist
  • Located moments from The Hogarth Club and Devonshire Road

We invite you to order online or visit our welcoming shop for advice on the perfect wreath. Every design is tailored to your needs and thoughtfully arranged with locally-sourced or premium stems. Trust Chiswick Flowers for prompt, caring same-day delivery and unmatched service from your neighbourhood florists.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed sympathy wreath set against a pristine white studio background, shaped as a full circular ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are densely massed to form a seamless, cloud-like cushion whose uniform texture suggests serenity and continuity. On the upper-left section a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) unfolds in a gentle gradient from soft lavender to deep violet; several blooms open fully with delicate yellow centers, while others remain as tapered buds, adding a sense of life and progression. Lush green foliage - including glossy variegated leaves and feathered fern fronds - threads through the purple spray, introducing cool tones and subtle movement. A fine, dark-purple mesh trim peeks out along both the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a quiet, elegant frame to the wreath. The lighting is soft and even, casting a faint shadow beneath the composition that enhances its depth and presence on the white field. Crafted with the care of an experienced Chiswick florist, this wreath suits funeral services and memorials across the area - from Chiswick House and Gardens ceremonies to small chapel gatherings near the Thames - conveying compassion, respect, and a measured dignity meant to comfort mourners during farewell moments.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified sympathy wreath displayed on a stark white background, its thoughtful composition designed to convey calm and remembrance. The main body is a plush, uninterrupted circle of small white chrysanthemums, each blossom layered closely against its neighbors to create a soft, cloud-like surface whose texture feels both substantial and tender. A subtle lining of pale purple mesh or ribbon shows through the inner and outer edges, lending a muted depth and an understated, respectful accent. Set at the upper-left of the ring, three soft yellow roses form the focal point - their creamy petals opened to a compassionate bloom - and are surrounded by airy sprigs of gypsophila that soften the silhouette. Small clusters of lavender-hued statice or limonium introduce a restrained pop of colour, while mixed greens including broad leaves and delicate ferny fronds give contrast, structure, and a living freshness to the spray. The arrangement is photographed in gentle, neutral light that emphasizes the wreath's contours and the layered textures without glare, a style we create often at Chiswick Flowers for memorial services across Chiswick and nearby streets along Chiswick High Road. The wreath's perfect circle and open centre suggest continuity and comfort; its palette of white, soft yellow, green, and muted purple provides a composed, consoling presence suitable for a funeral, graveside service, or a quiet memorial gathering in the local community.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a round sympathy wreath appears almost to float against a spotless white background, its outline formed entirely by delicate white blooms. The main body of the wreath is composed of lush baby's breath, thousands of minute Gypsophila flowers gathered tightly together so they resemble a ring of fine lace or soft, drifting clouds. This gentle backdrop is interspersed with refined lisianthus blossoms that rise from the surface like calm waves. Each lisianthus is characterised by lightly frilled petals that unfurl from slender green stems and buds. The petals themselves are a clean, bright white, yet the edges are finely brushed with tones of lavender and rich purple, giving a subtle painterly transition between light and colour. Some blooms are open wide, showing intricate folds and a slightly darker centre where the petals meet, while others are just beginning to open, retaining soft hints of pale green and buttery cream deep within the bud. The inner opening of the wreath is clear and round, creating a traditional form that families often choose for funerals and memorials. There is no additional foliage or strong colour to distract from the simplicity; the arrangement relies purely on the interplay of white, cream, and cool purples. Even, diffused light illuminates each petal, making the wreath feel fresh, as though it has just been prepared in a Chiswick flower studio on a calm morning before being delivered to a service on Chiswick High Road or near the riverside churches. The overall impression is one of serenity, remembrance, and a gentle, dignified farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegantly arranged sympathy wreath, handcrafted with a generous halo of compact white chrysanthemums whose innumerable florets create a plush, cloud-like foundation that feels almost tactile. Tucked beneath that snowy surface a faint band of deep purple netting or ruffled lace is visible along the inner circumference, adding discreet depth and a quiet dignity to the design. On the upper-left quarter a single cream to pale yellow rose forms the soulful focal point, its petals softly unfurling within a nest of lush greenery - variegated leaves with lighter edges, tender fern fronds and delicate sprigs of lavender-hued statice that introduce tiny points of colour and a whisper of texture. To the right, two graceful calla lilies arc across the wreath from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpet blooms show a subtle ombré, from a concentrated purple at the tips through to a warm peach-pink at the throats, the long bright-green stems curving gently along the lower-right arc and visually linking the two main floral groupings. A single longer stem crosses the lower sector, carefully secured and leading toward the base of the callas, lending a handcrafted, considered line to the whole composition. Presented against a neutral white backdrop, this wreath expresses measured solace and respect - an arrangement a family might choose for a service at St Nicholas Church, a chapel on Chiswick High Road, or a quiet graveside near Chiswick House and Gardens. Prepared by Chiswick Flowers with attention to texture, colour harmony and the restful mood appropriate for mourning.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Displayed front-on against a pure white backdrop, this large, circular wreath appears as a complete, unbroken band of roses and fern, created with the precision and care of an experienced florist familiar with Chiswick's understated elegance. The flowers are tightly packed, so the viewer sees no bare frame, only a continuous ring of velvety petals and soft greenery. Creamy white and ivory roses form the main body of the design, many fully unfurled to show generous spirals of petals, while others remain slightly cupped, adding depth and natural variation. Nestled between these are clusters of small blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others gently open, which bring a delicate, almost lace-like detail to the arrangement. Interwoven among the cooler tones are whispers of soft peach and buttery yellow roses, adding a mellow glow suggestive of an early evening walk along Chiswick High Road. Distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses appear at intervals, lending an antique, romantic quality and deepening the emotional tone of the tribute. A base of finely textured dark green ferns runs continuously around the circle, the fronds curling and overlapping to frame the flowers with fresh, woodland greenery. The soft, even lighting reveals every nuance of colour and structure, from the satiny petals to the feathery leaves. This wreath, designed as a sympathy or memorial piece, would be at home in a church near Turnham Green or at a quiet gathering in a local chapel, its circular form representing everlasting remembrance. The overall mood is calm, reverent, and consoling, offering a gentle floral expression of love and respect.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a faultless white background, this elegant floral wreath speaks volumes of quiet dignity and heartfelt remembrance, a hallmark of Chiswick's floristry tradition. Forming a complete, hopeful circle are resplendent white lilies-some in full bloom with petals spread wide, others tightly budded-each revealing gentle hints of green at the core, the classic symbol of peace honoured in tributes along Bedford Park. In striking contrast, arresting fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies appear throughout, their star-shaped petals alive with deep magenta and twinkling white speckles, enlivening the arrangement with brightness akin to flower displays by Chiswick's riverside. Gentle clusters of small, creamy white and blush pink roses nestle amongst the lilies, lending textural softness and a note of sweet intimacy, reminiscent of roses glimpsed on strolls past Staveley Road. Wispy green leaves-perhaps eucalyptus or classic lily foliage-edge discreetly from the wreath, offering subtle structure and the scent of local greenery. The composition's fullness, rhythm, and meticulous placement capture a sense of eternal connection, perfect for memorials, condolence tributes, or moments of collective reflection within Chiswick's close-knit neighbourhoods. Softly illuminated, each bloom and leaf radiates quiet elegance and caring intent, a true expression of comfort from florist hands who know the community well.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully formed circular wreath sits against a clean background, its main body composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, reverent ring. The chrysanthemums' many small petals overlap into an almost seamless, cloud-like surface that communicates calm and purity. Crowning the wreath's upper left quadrant is a bold yet tender floral spray: several fully opened yellow roses in rich butter tones, each petal unfurling softly and suggesting the gentle scent of summer, paired with velvety deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled edges offer refined contrast. Scattered through the cluster are a few pale lavender lisianthus buds and small green shoots, lending layers and the sense of continuity between bloom and bud. Interwoven greenery-shiny rounded leaves, subtly variegated foliage and delicate fern fronds-gives the spray structure and a natural cadence. A narrow band of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks from beneath the white chrysanthemums along both inner and outer rims, a discreet detail that ties the composition to the purple blooms above. The arrangement reads as both respectful and consoling: the white base as a symbol of remembrance, the yellow roses as friendship, and the purple lisianthus as dignified solace. As a local Chiswick florist might note, this wreath would sit quietly appropriate near Turnham Green or beside Chiswick House and Gardens during a service, offering a tactile, fragrant expression of sympathy for mourners to gather around.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean white background, this full circular wreath of white and purple flowers appears calm and luminous, as if gently glowing in soft morning light. The main flowers are sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their petals wide and smooth to the touch, opening outwards in a serene star shape. At the centre of each lily, a tender green throat fades into creamy white, from which the slender stamens extend, tipped with rusty brown pollen that adds subtle, earthy accents. Scattered among these larger blooms are elegant lisianthus flowers, distinguished by their delicately frilled petals and characteristic purple-edged rims. The petals are mostly white, with the lilac and violet tones gathering at the tips, giving each lisianthus bloom a faintly painted appearance, like careful brushstrokes across fine paper. This partnership of lilies and lisianthus creates a rhythmic pattern around the circle, with the large, smooth lilies contrasted against the softer, ruffled textures. Quiet touches of greenery are visible between the flowers-slender leaves and rounded sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus or other soft foliage, adding depth and natural structure. The symmetry of the wreath is pleasing and measured, yet not rigid, offering a sense of gentle order that feels appropriate for a goodbye. It's easy to imagine this design resting on a stand at a funeral or memorial service in Chiswick, perhaps in a church near Turnham Green or a chapel close to the river. The colour palette-pure white with touches of lavender and soft purple-conveys purity, remembrance, and quiet comfort, as though the wreath itself were offering a tender embrace to family and friends gathered to say their final farewells.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a crisp white surface, this memorial wreath reads as an exercise in restrained elegance: the main ring is composed of tightly arranged, pure white chrysanthemums whose countless fine petals create a soft, textured band that feels both substantial and comforting. Each chrysanthemum is layered to form a continuous, slightly domed circle that suggests steadiness and remembrance; close inspection reveals faint creamy hints at the flower centres that warm the overall cool palette. Anchoring the design at the upper left are three vivid, deep blue roses - saturated sapphire blooms with velvety, unfurling petals that sit like a deliberate, personal accent against the white. These roses are nestled into glossy, dark green foliage that introduces contrast and a sense of life. A pleated satin ribbon in the same rich cobalt wraps the wreath's outer and inner rims, its ruffled sheen catching studio light to outline the shape with refined definition. The soft shadow beneath the arrangement gives depth and presence on the white background, while the tactile differences - the chrysanthemums' fluffy, almost downy touch, the roses' smooth velvet and the ribbon's slick lustre - are quietly evident. As a Chiswick-based floral designer I would offer this for memorial services across Chiswick and nearby Gunnersbury Park; Chiswick Flowers prepares tributes like this thoughtfully for families seeking dignity, solace and a nod to personal taste in colour and texture.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Resting on a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a quiet pool of colour and foliage, carefully composed to honour a cherished life. The ring is generously filled with large roses in cool, muted tones of lavender, dusty mauve, and grey-touched purple, each bloom open to its fullest, revealing soft, layered petals curling inward like a series of tender embraces. Threaded between these main roses are bunches of blush pink spray roses, some just beginning to unfurl, others half open, and a few in full bloom. This interplay of stages suggests memories at different ages and moments, adding emotional depth as well as visual interest. Beneath and around the flowers, a dense base of dark green fern fronds forms a structured halo, their fine, segmented leaves creating a feathery edge that encircles the entire wreath. The rich foliage adds contrast and a feeling of natural abundance, reminiscent of the leafy paths and quiet corners along the Thames in Chiswick. Occasional hints of deeper green filler and tiny darker buds hide between petals, gently deepening the shadows and giving the arrangement a three-dimensional quality. Soft, diffuse light smooths across the surface, highlighting the pastel tones without any harsh reflection, lending the tribute a calm, reflective presence. It looks like the work of a skilled local florist, perhaps from a studio near Turnham Green or Chiswick Park, who understands how important it is for funeral flowers to speak softly yet meaningfully. This wreath would be fitting for a church or crematorium service in Chiswick, or for placing beside framed photographs in a family home as a lasting symbol of love and remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white field, this memorial wreath reads as a composed circle of remembrance crafted with a florist's tenderness. The main volume is built from countless royal-blue chrysanthemums, each small bloom packed close to form a plush, textural ring that absorbs light and holds a somber, contemplative tone. At the upper-left quadrant three magnificent blue roses open like small lanterns of velvet, their petals a deep sapphire that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base and draws the eye with gentle authority. Surrounding the roses are airy sprays of tiny white baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage that give the cluster an affectionate, garden-made feel. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner circumference, its sheen and folds offering a soft, graceful contrast to the saturated blues. From mid-left, a slender stem of white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis, cascades toward the lower-right, the orchid blooms elegant and weightless, their pure white petals luminous against the dark-blue backdrop; interspersed green buds-some closed, some beginning to open-speak quietly of life continuing. The overall composition balances texture and tone: spiky petals, plush roses, delicate gypsophila and smooth orchids combine into an eloquent sympathy piece. As a Chiswick-made tribute, this wreath reflects the local care we bring to memorials near Turnham Green and Chiswick House, and Chiswick Flowers can prepare similar arrangements for funerals and commemorations across the neighbourhood.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath in white, soft pink, and rich fuchsia tones is shown against a clean white background, like it has just been finished on a workbench in Chiswick and placed down for a final check before delivery. The wreath forms an open ring, its outline defined by large, open white lilies whose broad petals are slightly curved and luminous, each bloom centred with green pistils and golden pollen-tipped stamens. Threaded through these are striking deep pink and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and delicately speckled, their more intense colour adding depth and a gentle sense of drama to the arrangement. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark brown or almost charcoal centre, sit like small medallions among the lilies, their crisp, layered petals bringing a bright, contemporary edge. Intermixed with them are soft pink roses, some still tightly furled, others partway open, offering a tender, romantic feel, while creamy white roses at fuller bloom add a classic, comforting note. Smaller white filler flowers-perhaps miniature carnations or sprays-nestle in between, softening transitions and making the circle look plush and unbroken. Fresh green foliage frames each cluster of blooms, with glossy leaves and hints of new buds adding depth to the design and reinforcing the circular shape. The vacant centre gives the wreath an airy, reflective quality, reminiscent of quiet moments of pause. This thoughtfully balanced tribute would sit beautifully at a funeral or celebration of life in and around Chiswick, whether placed in a church near Turnham Green Terrace or delivered for a memorial gathering close to the river, offering a floral message of remembrance, respect, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
At the centre of a clean white frame sits a traditional memorial wreath, circular and perfectly balanced, its design based on the interplay of deep red and vibrant green. The main structure of the wreath is formed by a dense ring of red carnations, each flower closely nestled against its neighbours so that their ruffled petals almost knit together. The carnations display various stages of bloom, from tight, layered clusters to fully opened rosettes, giving the circle a gentle, organic movement. In between these red blossoms, lime green button chrysanthemums are set at regular intervals. Their round, button-like heads are tightly packed with short, even petals, creating the impression of tiny, textured domes. The fresh chartreuse of the mums lifts the intensity of the red, bringing light and balance to the composition. Around the outer edge, a generous layer of greenery frames the flowers. Dark emerald ferns add feathery softness, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in creamy white, introduce subtle brightness and detail that draw the eye along the edge of the circle. A light green ribbon with darker diagonal stripes is artfully looped through the foliage, especially visible to one side, giving the design a gentle sense of movement and a crafted finish. This is the kind of wreath you might see delivered to a funeral service at a church near Chiswick Park or to a remembrance gathering close to the river in Grove Park. Its rich reds and lively greens together express sympathy, remembrance, and a quiet celebration of the person being honoured.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
The image shows a full, round sympathy wreath presented on a clean white background, its circular form completely defined by a rich covering of flowers and foliage. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies draw the eye immediately, one blooming near the top of the ring and the other slightly offset toward the lower side, their wide, star-shaped petals and bold stamens giving the design a strong, heartfelt centre. Between and around them, soft lavender-pink roses appear in generous clusters, some blooms fully open with their layered petals spiralling outward, others still partially closed, suggesting a sense of time gently passing. Interlaced across the wreath are eustoma (lisianthus) flowers in tones of pale lilac-pink and deep regal purple, their ruffled, cup-like shapes creating movement and texture as they peek from between the roses. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, add a misty veil of colour throughout, bridging the warmth of the lilies and roses with the cooler purples and blues. At the base, an abundant mix of greenery supports and frames the blossoms: rounded silvery-green leaves, fine fern fronds, and distinctive spiky blue-grey eryngium heads that lend structure and a faintly wild character. Several unopened lily buds lie nestled in the foliage, hinting at future blooms and ongoing remembrance. Striking bright green leaves have been folded and tucked near one of the lilies in a sculptural flourish that reveals a skilled florist's touch. This wreath would feel at home at a Chiswick funeral or memorial, perhaps placed in a quiet chapel near Gunnersbury or delivered to a family close to the River Thames, where its gentle hues and carefully balanced design offer a message of peace and enduring affection.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this image presents a refined sympathy wreath resting on a flawless white background, the simplicity of the setting allowing the flowers to speak for themselves. The wreath forms a perfect circle built from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath, or Gypsophila, each floret so small and numerous that the entire ring seems to float like a soft cloud. The texture is feathery and intricate, with countless blossoms interlaced, recalling the lightness of blossom petals drifting along Chiswick High Road in spring. The hollow centre is left completely empty, a neat circular opening that adds a sense of calm and openness, like a pause in conversation during a remembrance ceremony. In the right-hand curve of the wreath, two calla lilies provide a dramatic focal point. Their unmistakable trumpet-shaped blooms begin in a cool green near the stem and gradually deepen into a sumptuous magenta, finishing in a velvety burgundy at their flared tips. The petals are smooth and gently rolled, creating organic, flowing shapes that feel both contemporary and timeless. Their stems are slender yet strong, a vivid green that bends gracefully inward, as if the lilies are bowing in a gesture of respect. Against the delicate white of the Baby's Breath, these darker blooms introduce emotional depth, hinting at devotion, remembrance, and enduring love. This kind of wreath, often chosen for Chiswick funerals, riverside memorials, or quiet services in local churches, offers a gentle, dignified tribute that comforts the eye and heart without overwhelming either.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a clear white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears both graceful and abundant, inviting the eye to follow its gentle curve. The design is built around a harmonious blend of pink and cream tones, with roses and lilies placed so thoughtfully that the colours seem to flow naturally around the ring. Rich magenta and fuchsia roses punctuate the wreath, their petals densely layered and velvety, some still cupped in bud, others fully open and ruffled at the edges. Interspersed among these are softer blush and pastel pink roses, creating subtle shifts in tone that echo the quieter moments of remembrance. Large double lilies, with their layered petals and generous form, open between the roses, bringing a serene, star-like shape to the display. Their petals transition smoothly from creamy white at the base to faint blush or peach tones near the tips, and a few still-closed, lime-green buds provide vertical accents and a sense of ongoing life. A lush bed of foliage supports and frames the flowers: fine, feathery fern fronds introduce delicate movement, while broader, glossy leaves offer structure and a rich green contrast that makes the pinks and creams appear even more luminous. The overall impression is of a meticulously crafted wreath that would sit beautifully at a funeral or memorial service in Chiswick, perhaps in a local church or by the front of a crematorium chapel, conveying sympathy, honour, and quiet comfort through its balanced composition and gentle colours.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit room in Chiswick, where a wreath of deep red roses commands the clean white backdrop. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak-petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circular form feels both symbolic and soothing, a continuous embrace of florals where every rose brushes its neighbour, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies love and solemnity, with every bloom carrying memory or a deeply felt wish. The heady rose scent mingles with the faint green of hidden stems, a reminder of the vitality behind the craft. The work speaks to a quiet power-the way such flowers can convey fidelity, tenderness, and reverence, whether for a romantic gesture, a memorial, or a ceremonial occasion in our local community.

Chiswick Flowers would tailor this piece with the same care we bring to Turnham Green, Chiswick High Road, and neighboring streets, ensuring it stays lush from studio to doorstep. The white backdrop sharpens the crimson and hints at the meticulous spacing and balance that keep the surface seamless. In a doorway or church hall along the local scene, it makes a refined statement for weddings, anniversaries, or sympathy tributes. It can be paired with complementary pieces to form a cohesive, timeless scheme. The craft-careful bloom selection, precise placement, and symmetry-speaks to years of local experience and a belief that flowers can carry enduring emotion. For same-day delivery in Chiswick and beyond, this wreath offers elegance, reliability, and a gentle, lasting impression.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully made circular wreath, designed as a funeral or memorial tribute, set cleanly against a stark white background so that its colours take centre stage. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring composed almost entirely of flowers, with only hints of greenery visible between them. Deep red roses are the stars of the piece, their blooms fully open and luxuriously velvety, some leaning towards a warm cherry red while others hint at a deeper burgundy, creating natural movement across the design. Worked between these roses are bunches of bright yellow chrysanthemums, likely spray types, their many fine, feathery petals creating small cushions of light that sit happily between the richer, darker tones. Supporting these flowers is a base of carefully arranged foliage, with wide, smooth, mid-green leaves that reflect the light, combined with gentler, grey-green leaves resembling eucalyptus, whose softer tone tempers the bold reds and yellows. The foliage remains mostly in the background, adding depth and shape without overshadowing the bloom-filled surface. The lighting is soft but clear, with no heavy shadows, highlighting the freshness of each stem and suggesting it has been recently prepared in a local Chiswick workshop, perhaps not far from Chiswick High Road or the green calm of the riverside. There is a quiet dignity to the arrangement, making it particularly well-suited for services and funerals around W4, where families might choose it to rest beside a coffin or at a graveside as a final, eloquent gesture of remembrance, affection, and enduring respect.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate, as if each petal has been woven with careful reflection. The blooms are deep crimson and closely pressed, forming a dense ring that reads as a luminous circle of devotion. Soft crescents of silvery green foliage peek between the blossoms-eucalyptus-like leaves with a matte finish and slender, glossy ruscus that add breath and balance to the design. The petals themselves are velvety to the imagination, catching light and showing a gentle gradient from ruby to wine as they unfurl. The wreath rests against a clean white background, its form precise and continuous, a circle meant to honor a life and a memory without distraction. The fragrance is imagined here as a quiet, garden-scented memory, a touch of calm amid sorrow. This piece speaks of enduring connection, reverence, and comfort, making it an ideal gesture for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a loved one. In the Chiswick neighbourhood, such a wreath would suit services at local chapels near Turnham Green or along the High Road, arriving ready for greeting mourners with grace. The care and craft behind the arrangement convey the attention of a local florist who understands the language of sympathy and the importance of personal tribute in moments of loss. It can be paired with a short note and delivered to homes or churches across the area, with options for same-day delivery.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully crafted floral wreath, echoing the shape and symbolism of a traditional maritime lifebuoy, stands out boldly against a spotless white background. The arrangement is formed into a perfect circle with a generous central opening, and every visible surface is densely packed with small, rounded flowers, likely chrysanthemums, placed so closely that they create a rich, velvety texture. The wreath is divided into four equal quadrants that alternate in colour, giving a clear, nautical appearance: two opposite sections are filled with saturated royal blue blossoms, while the remaining two are composed of crisp, bright white flowers. This alternating pattern is clean and decisive, reminiscent of classic life rings seen along the riverside near Chiswick and Strand-on-the-Green. The blue sections carry a sense of depth and solemnity, like deep water, while the white quadrants bring in lightness and a gentle, reflective calm. Tracing the inner edge of the ring is a narrow band of dark blue ribbon, softly ruffled to follow the curve, adding an elegant finishing touch and reinforcing the maritime theme. The overall impression is one of thoughtful design and careful craftsmanship, ideal for a nautical-themed funeral tribute or for honouring someone whose life was tied to the water, whether through sailing, rowing on the Thames, or service at sea. The simplicity of the white background ensures that the focus remains on the strong colours and meaningful symbolism, making this wreath a powerful visual expression of remembrance, safety, and enduring love during a time of loss in Chiswick.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above on a white surface, this dignified circular wreath combines creamy-white roses and soft pale yellow lilies in a harmonious, reverent composition. Around a dozen to twenty fully opened roses make a tranquil base, their tight, velvety spirals radiating an understated ivory glow that seems to absorb soft daylight. Between them, lemon-tinged trumpet lilies arc gracefully: some fully unfurled, showing delicate, pale stamens, others in bud stage, creating gentle vertical accents that break the round silhouette with subtle movement. The floral forms rest on a rich cushion of varied greens-feathery ferns that lend a light, lace-like fringe and rounded, bluish-green leaflets evocative of eucalyptus that add cool depth and contrast. Each stem is placed with intent to produce a dense, full appearance; the result is both sculptural and comforting, the kind of arrangement you would choose to express sympathy or to honour a life with quiet elegance. Texturally and aromatically the wreath balances sweet, powdery rose notes with the cleaner, almost citrusy edge of lilies, while the greenery gives a cool, earthy undercurrent. As a local tribute, this piece would sit fittingly at a Chiswick funeral chapel or be carried as a memorial to Gunnersbury Park ceremonies, offering a composed palette that reads as peace, purity and enduring memory. It is crafted for reflection, a gentle floral statement that holds presence without ostentation.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00